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that looks great!! i love those wheels.
as for running 10.5 in the rear on a 2003-05 sedan, it is very possible. as Gup mention, it can be done and will fit. the right tire size/height,camber, and some minor fender work if u want more aggressive offset.
as for running 10.5 in the rear on a 2003-05 sedan, it is very possible. as Gup mention, it can be done and will fit. the right tire size/height,camber, and some minor fender work if u want more aggressive offset.
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Just wait to see what the next person i helped out on offsets does 
-GP-
What size tire then?
What size tire should I run on the front(8.5)?
The only thing that would give me more drop would be coilovers($$$$).
What size tire should I run on the front(8.5)?
The only thing that would give me more drop would be coilovers($$$$).
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quiet Steven!! haha 
It's harder to go with less rubber on the new sedans cause they come with bigger tires than the first gen coupe's and sedans. Only way he could go with a lower profile is with 20's.
The drop should settle a little and be a nice aggressive setup without sacrificing everything you had to with yours.
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It's harder to go with less rubber on the new sedans cause they come with bigger tires than the first gen coupe's and sedans. Only way he could go with a lower profile is with 20's.
The drop should settle a little and be a nice aggressive setup without sacrificing everything you had to with yours.
-GP-
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